The separation and division of the works into three spaces in some ways disturbed the continuity of the curatorial exercise. |
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The purchase of the dressers underlines the value of curatorial research, which allows such items to be identified. |
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Extensive stores, laboratories and curatorial offices occupy most of a ground floor podium. |
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Last time, the Biennial was a group curatorial effort, and the result was a rather diffuse exhibition. |
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Diplomatically, he claimed not to know who the other two curatorial finalists were. |
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At least one artist was incensed by the curatorial insistence on deferring to local sensitivities. |
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Museum information has a history of being hoarded if not outright hidden in curatorial files. |
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In approaching such an artist, one could be forgiven for sniffing the air for a tinge of stuffy curatorial purism or poker-faced pedantry. |
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No matter how impossible with current resources, a coherent, visionary curatorial strategy is absolutely essential to the survival of the museum. |
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Fortunately, digital art alters the playing field in ways that inherently challenge curatorial control. |
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Such eclecticism could have resulted in visual mayhem in less experienced curatorial hands. |
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One beneficial effect of this curatorial decision was to emphasize that Palermo never gave up representation in favor of abstraction. |
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Without text as an explanatory aid, his curatorial intention of highlighting the historical nature of the works is somewhat undermined. |
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The show is punctuated by subtle, skilled curatorial juxtapositions. |
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What's more, the presentation is purely and concertedly visual, as opposed to curatorial. |
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Each two-decade period is assigned an overarching theme giving it a broad historical overview while serving to limit and condense the curatorial scope. |
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Over the next 50 years, from a series of curatorial and directorial posts, he built up holdings in the area of medieval and Renaissance sculpture. |
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Its celebrated curator JeanChristophe Ammann sees it as a counterblast to prevalent curatorial practice. |
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Gavin sits on a Masters Degree Visual Arts Practises course with me where we have seen critical judgment voided by curatorial organisational skills. |
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The explosion of social media led to accelerated curatorial ways of thinking. |
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Its ten curatorial departments are staffed by experts dedicated to preserving, exhibiting and studying the objects they look after. |
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What really needed to happen under the old CBC was a clearer curatorial role, and actually we saw a lot of fudge and a lot of mess. |
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A rejuvenated, curatorial concept would embrace rather than alienate Radio 2's core listeners and could revitalize the network. |
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The fiberglass wall separates the entry from the curatorial working space. |
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Historical monuments and civic spaces as didactic artifacts were treated with curatorial reverence. |
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A gallery's curator and curatorial team ensure that exhibitions, collections and programming meet the mandate of the organization. |
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In relation to the curatorial or artistic producer role that some institutions play, the results in terms of OLMCs are uneven. |
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Public art advisory committees provide great arms length support and guidance and in certain cases play a curatorial role. |
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Assists Exhibits Coordinator with curatorial work for festival lobbies, and other exhibitions at the request of the Artistic Director. |
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Parts of the show seem evidence of a regrettable loss of curatorial nerve. |
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In recommending him for the curatorial award the jury praised the deep understanding of artists, their work as an expression of culture. |
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This is an area of curatorial responsibility which audiovisual archivists are expected to be good at. |
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Banff's programs range from artist residencies and curatorial studies to leadership development for not-for profit organizations. |
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After over 10 years with us, Paula Mitas Zoubek is passing her curatorial torch on to our newest curator, Terry Sametz. |
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Over the past 128 years, the Gallery has used its curatorial expertise to invest in Canada's national and international visual arts heritage. |
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As a piece of curatorial work, the two shows are a model of excellence. |
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She is a curatorial assistant at the National Gallery, London. |
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I'm not sure that artist-chosen shows are of that much curatorial or art-historical use, and anyway they've become a cliche. |
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Of the two museums, this one has the more challenging curatorial agenda. |
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Is committed to devoting more time to curatorial activity, if financially feasible. |
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Similarly, a number of contemporary art institutions launched curatorial study courses as an alternative to traditional academic programs. |
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Deliberately abnegating curatorial control, Mr. Ozkaya displays all the submissions edge to edge, in random order, across several of Exit Art's windows. |
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But as yet there has been very little consideration of the curatorial options which a creative leadership can develop within the building. |
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In order to answer, you have in fact invented a new curatorial discourse: it eschews any grandiloquence, because it combines radical attitude with the precision of the document and justness of tone. |
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A discussion of the role of the contemporary art curator in terms of status is not intended to vaunt particular practices or exclude others, but to develop a better language of critique around curatorial practice. |
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The recent discussions around the professionalization of contemporary art and the collapsing definitions of curator into artist and vice versa reveal art and curatorial practices to be ever evolving as boundaries are elided. |
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Whereas curatorial convention credits responsibility for the daguerreotype as a visual image to Doane, analysis of it as a visual document ascribes authorship to Chalifoux. |
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His work includes various positions as a lecturer of amateur dramatics and curatorial work as well as teaching assignments at the universities of Leipzig, Vienna and Frankfurt. |
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This is no academic, highly curatorial audio guide. |
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In the USA, the plant has been recorded in Mississipi, but herbaria curatorial staff in Mississippi stated that publications indicating its occurrence in this State are erroneous. |
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If you are thinking of making a donation, we suggest you discuss it with a member of our curatorial staff, who will help guide you through the process and provide information on any fees that would be involved. |
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There are circumstances however, that require a more curatorial approach and entail properly matching a suitable artist to the opportunity at hand. |
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Archives should work to develop an internal culture and community which values individual scholarship, intellectual rigour and enquiry, and the capacity to make and accept responsibility for curatorial judgements. |
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Jim wrote the thematic essays, selected the works of art, and provided curatorial expertise, a sizeable undertaking for which we are extremely grateful. |
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The McCord was delighted when renowned Haida artist Robert Davidson accepted the invitation to visit the Museum to guide the curatorial team in the selection of artworks. |
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In recommending Barbara Fischer for the curatorial award the jury praised the deep understanding of artists and their work that underlies her curatorial process. |
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Roles range from room stewarding, running education workshops and gardening, to curatorial cleaning and research. |
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Sure, sheAAEs a middling rapper and an awful dancer, but she still remains larger than life thanks to curatorial superpowers that border on Warholian. |
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A curatorial scope that encompasses both archaeological and contemporary material, including both unique masterpieces of artistry and objects of everyday life. |
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Theca Gallery Lugano decided to expose the Afghanistan artist this winter, Mohsen Taasha Wahidi, as well as in Lugano in three other different curatorial areas. |
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The spry, sparky gent returned to his native Istanbul after a stint in the mid-1990s as director of the Centre for Curatorial Studies Museum at Bard College. |
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